
Randeep Hooda: LOVE KHICHDI is about lust, love and confusions
August 29, 2009 12:56:34 PM IST Joginder Tuteja, Bollywood Trade News Network
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For Randeep Hooda, LOVE KHICHDI could well be a career shaping film. After making a niche for himself in films like D-COMPANY and RISK, he did experiment with different roles in RU BA RU and MERE KHWABON MEIN JO AAYE. In LOVE KHICHDI though, he goes all out in creating an altogether different space for himself by appearing in a comic outing where he gets as many as 7 leading ladies opposite him. No wonder, he is enjoying the best of all worlds.
''Add to that the very fact that it talks about a lot of things that men and women know or feel about each other but never talk about it. We have brought such conversations out in open like what a man and a woman felt about each other after a night of passion. Or how they felt after flirting with each other for a long time. Lots of things like these have been highlighted'', says Randeep when asked that what is that makes LOVE KHICHDI special.
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Since there are as many as seven women in the film, it the narrative episodic in nature where Randeep meets one girl and then moves to the other one? Or is it like romancing each of them all in one go?
''It's for you to find out details. Though, let me tell you that the film isn't episodic in nature'', clarifies Randeep.
He is happy with the fact that LOVE KHICHDI, in true terms, has turned out to be a true-blue situational comedy.
''This is the place where the film earns brownie points for itself'', says Randeep in an excited tone, ''The situations in the movie are real life and I am sure whether it's the male or the female audiences, we all have went through this phase. Some out there feel that LOVE KHICHDI is told from a man's point of view but that's not really the case. In my view, the females are actually the most major protagonists in the film. Ultimately, LOVE KHICHDI is about lust, love and the confusion that it creates.''
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